
The moon hiding behind some light clouds. Such pretty patterns.

Baby beans growing on the trellis. We'll get around to showing you what we did in the garden yesterday... once we're getting sick of playing out there.


And this cute little girl and her puppies were hiding in the grass near the vege patch. I've liked it ever since I got here. So, as soon as I got my hands on the camera I had to take her photo.
Ok, now I'm going to make some lunch for the hungry ones, and then I'm going to have a play with my Gryph... IN THE GARDEN!
;O)
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I love frogs. I love the comforting croaky sound at night, and trying to pick out different species just by their different croaks. I never got very scientific with it, though, reducing them to the labels of 'motorbike frog', squeaky dunny door frog and so forth.
When I used to live up north, every toilet cistern had one living permanently in the bowl and I used to adopt a neutral policy. Until the night that I stumbled bleary eyed to the toilet and must have disturbed one. Trust me, there is nothing quite like a cold clammy 'TWHACK' to the girlie region to wake you up really fast.
At the information bureau where I worked I was always getting tourists coming in to tell me that there was a frog in the toilet. My response was usually "There's about eight, actually".
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